Ethan Price spent his sophomore year splitting reps at right guard. He was big, but he played high — pad level too upright, hands inside the frame but late. Traditional recruiting services do not tell you that. Rotation coaches do.
His first rotation coach, Coach Williams, drew an arrow on every single film note for three straight weeks: lower, lower, lower. The next coach kept the thread and added leverage drills to the off-season plan. The third coach reviewed fall camp film and told Ethan — honestly — that he was still two notches too high.
By week 4 of Ethan's junior season, the film told the difference. Snap counts climbed to 100%. Hands caught inside on the first move. Utah opened his film twice in October. BYU followed in November. Wyoming and Weber State are tracking him now.
He will be a senior this fall. He has five college programs watching. None of them would have noticed the old film. The rotation noticed because the rotation is literally what we pay them to do.
